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Real Talk with Mohawk

Podcast von Jason Sims, Sr.

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Real Talk with Mohawk is a no-filter podcast rooted in lived experience. Raised in Section 8 housing, Mohawk is a retired Army Reserve 1SG with 27 years in civilian law enforcement, tackling leadership, culture, accountability, and real community issues.

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Episode RTWM Ep. 8 | Career Law Enforcement Partners Break Down the Minneapolis Shooting and Memphis Crime Strategy Cover

RTWM Ep. 8 | Career Law Enforcement Partners Break Down the Minneapolis Shooting and Memphis Crime Strategy

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2568124/open_sms] In Episode 8 of Real Talk with Mohawk, Mohawk is joined by Eric “IronMan1971,” a longtime friend and former law enforcement partner, for an in-depth discussion on current law enforcement and public safety issues. Drawing from nearly three decades of shared experience in policing, military service, and public safety, the two career partners provide an insider perspective on the Minneapolis Border Patrol shooting involving Mr. Preti, including newly surfaced video, firearm considerations, and how officers assess threats during rapidly evolving situations. The conversation also examines media narratives versus legal and factual realities, emphasizing why use-of-force decisions are evaluated based on what officers reasonably perceive in the moment, not with hindsight. In the second half of the episode, Eric offers firsthand insight into the Memphis Safe Task Force, discussing why its presence has coincided with a significant reduction in violent crime and how coordinated enforcement strategies impact community safety. This episode is a candid, experience-driven conversation between two career partners focused on accountability, public safety, and informed discussion beyond headlines. Real Talk with Mohawk delivers experience-based analysis on public safety, crime, and leadership. Discussions are informed by firsthand exposure to law enforcement operations, military leadership, and community impact. This podcast focuses on outcomes, accountability, and real-world consequences, not political advocacy.

31. Jan. 2026 - 1 h 17 min
Episode Minneapolis Shooting: Interference, Firearms, and Use-of-Force Reality Cover

Minneapolis Shooting: Interference, Firearms, and Use-of-Force Reality

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2568124/open_sms] In this episode of Real Talk with Mohawk, we break down the Minneapolis shooting involving Border Patrol agents and Alex Preti. As a 27-year law enforcement veteran and certified use-of-force instructor, Mohawk analyzes the incident using facts, video review, and established legal standards not emotion or politics. This episode covers: * What actually happened before the shooting * The difference between a protest and interference with law enforcement * Why being armed while committing illegal acts matters legally * What “objective reasonableness” under Graham v. Connor really means * Why officers do not need to see a weapon to perceive a lethal threat * How split-second decisions are judged without 20/20 hindsight Mohawk also addresses misinformation about federal agents, training standards, and the consequences of escalating police encounters in emotionally charged environments. This is not about taking sides. It’s about understanding the law, use-of-force principles, and how quickly situations turn deadly when lines are crossed. Real Talk! Real Talk with Mohawk delivers experience-based analysis on public safety, crime, and leadership. Discussions are informed by firsthand exposure to law enforcement operations, military leadership, and community impact. This podcast focuses on outcomes, accountability, and real-world consequences, not political advocacy.

27. Jan. 2026 - 28 min
Episode SDPD Use-of-Force Encounter Explained | Graham v. Connor & Objective Reasonableness Cover

SDPD Use-of-Force Encounter Explained | Graham v. Connor & Objective Reasonableness

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2568124/open_sms] In this episode of Real Talk with Mohawk, we break down police use-of-force through the legal standards that govern real-world encounters. Using Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner, we explain how courts determine whether force was objectively reasonable based on what officers knew at the precise moment force was applied. This episode covers use-of-force law, pre-force behavior, threat perception, subject positioning, and why context matters more than hindsight or viral commentary. The discussion is grounded in case law, policy, and real-world law enforcement experience. Clarification: References to subject positioning in this episode reflect hands placed behind the head at the time force was applied, consistent with the analysis discussed. Keywords: police use of force, Graham v Connor, Tennessee v Garner, objective reasonableness, law enforcement analysis, police accountability, use of force policy, Real Talk with Mohawk Real Talk with Mohawk delivers direct, fact-based legal and policy analysis on policing and public safety. Real Talk with Mohawk delivers experience-based analysis on public safety, crime, and leadership. Discussions are informed by firsthand exposure to law enforcement operations, military leadership, and community impact. This podcast focuses on outcomes, accountability, and real-world consequences, not political advocacy.

20. Jan. 2026 - 13 min
Episode Kentucky State University Shooting: When Campus Politics Fail Student Safety Cover

Kentucky State University Shooting: When Campus Politics Fail Student Safety

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2568124/open_sms] This is not a cop show. This is not entertainment. This is reality. In this episode of Real Talk with Mohawk, we break down the Kentucky State University shooting involving a father who came to campus to protect his children after repeated, reported threats and criminal incidents. Drawing on 27 years of law enforcement experience, Mohawk explains why this incident was more than likely preventable and how repeated failures by university systems, administrators, and campus policing contributed to a tragic outcome. This episode examines: * The timeline of reported incidents leading up to December 9, 2025 * Why criminal acts were handled as “administrative issues” * How the Clery Act affects arrests, reporting, and university funding * Why avoiding arrests can create more danger, not less * Accountability failures that continue to cost lives Any loss of life is tragic. This episode is about truth, transparency, and accountability when institutions put optics and money over safety. If you care about truth over politics and safety over image, you are in the right place. Real Talk with Mohawk Street experience. Law enforcement. Service. Military leadership. Real Talk with Mohawk delivers experience-based analysis on public safety, crime, and leadership. Discussions are informed by firsthand exposure to law enforcement operations, military leadership, and community impact. This podcast focuses on outcomes, accountability, and real-world consequences, not political advocacy.

15. Jan. 2026 - 11 min
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